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2013 Davis Cup Group II Asia-Oceana Finals

Michael Venus Battles Back to Stun Treat Huey in 5 Sets; New Zealand to Group One

September 15, 2013 ITS Staff: Cebu, Philippines - Former ITA/NCAA All-American Michael Venus stormed back from the claws of defeat against another former All-American from
University of Virginia Treat Huey of the Philippines to lead New Zealand to a dramatic 3-2 victory over the Philippines. The win by the Kiwis secured a spot in next year’s Davis Cup Asia-Oceana Group
I along-side China, Chinese Taipei, India, Korea and Uzbekistan.

In a final day that featured over ten hours and ten sets of intense see-saw battle which started Sunday mid-afternoon lasting until the wee hours of Monday morning at the Plantation Bay Resort in
Lapu-Lapu City, the Kiwis No.2 Venus came back from two sets down to outlast recent U.S. Open doubles quarter-finalist Huey 5-7 4-6 6-3 6-1 6-3.

ATP World Tour star Huey led 2-0 in sets but Venus would not accept defeat. Photo by PJ Enriquez

New Zealand took control of the tie after Day One on Friday winning both singles rubbers to take a commanding 2-0 lead. The Philippines took the doubles rubber on Saturday to close the gap 2-1. In
the first match on Sunday, Philippines No.1 Ruben Gonzales stunned New Zealand’s No.1 Rubin Statham in five sets to level the tie at 2-2. The former Fighting Illini player outlasted Statham 7-6(2)
4-6 1-6 7-5 8-6 in an epic victory.

Huey, who was substituted for No.2 Johnny Arcilla by team captain Roland Kraut, and who kept the hosts chances alive on Saturday with a doubles win with partner Francis Alcantara, appeared headed
for victory after he won the first two sets. The left-hander Huey, however, could not close out the match as Venus relentlessly refused give in without making his Filipino opponent work for every
point.

Statham could not clinch the tie against Gonzales. Photo by PJ Enriquez

After saving a match point on Friday in the first rubber against Gonzales, Venus again dug deep down and managed to turn the tide around after he broke Huey in the middle of the third set then
seemed to gain momentum as the match progressed winning the next three sets to secure the win for the Kiwis.

The Philippines came in with a 3-2 head-to-head record against New Zealand in Davis Cup play, dating back to 1963. The last time the nations played New Zealand won 5-0 in Hawera. The last time
they clashed in Manila in 2009, the Philippines won 4-1 led by former ATP Tour star Filipino Cecil Mamiit. See Details > Read also Davis Cup Rules: Ties & Rubbers Article

UPDATE: September 15, 2013 ITS Staff – Cebu, Philippines - Philippines No.1 Ruben Gonzales stunned New Zealand’s No.1 Rubin Statham in five sets to level the tie at 2-2 of the
Davis Cup Asia Oceania Group 2 finals on Sunday at Plantation Bay Spa and Resort in Cebu, Philippines. The former Fighting Illini player outlasted Statham 7-6(2) 4-6 1-6 7-5 8-6 in an epic
victory.

Recent U.S. Open doubles quarter-finals Treat Huey has been inserted by Philippine team captain Roland Kraut replacing No.2 Johnny Arcilla to play against No. 2 Michael Venus in the fifth
and deciding rubber. The winner of the tie will gain promotion to Asia/Oceania Group I. See complete details

September 14, 2013 ITS Staff – Cebu, Philippines – Philippines stayed alive in their quest to move up to Group 1 after winning the third rubber doubles match on Saturday
during the Asia-Oceana Group II finals at the Plantation Bay Resort in Lapu-Lapu City. World Doubles No.28 ranked Treat Huey and Pepperdine University player Francis Alcantara swept past New Zealand
pair Marcus Daniell and Artem Sitak in straight sets 6-4 6-3 6-4.

Huey, who last week reached the U.S. Open doubles quarter-finals with British partner Dominic Inglot, led the charge with blitzing serves and solid returns breaking the Kiwis at least once in each
of the sets. The 2009 Australian Open Junior doubles champion Alcantara, meanwhile, dominated the net with quick reflexes and deft touches that kept their opponents off-balance most of the one hour
and 45 minute match.

With the tie standing at 2-1, New Zealand will now try to clinch the victory on Sunday in the first reverse singles pitting No.1 Kiwi Joel Statham against the hosts No.1 player Ruben Gonzales. The
former Fighting Illini Gonzales had a match point before losing in five sets to No.2 Michael Venus in the opening rubber on Friday.

If Gonzales is able to defeat Statham, the fifth and deciding rubber will rest on the shoulders of Venus and Johnny Arcilla to give their respective nations a spot in the Asia-Oceania Group I in
2014. See details

Day One

Venus Outlasts Gonzales, Statham Tops Arcilla to Give New Zealand a 2-0 Lead Against the Philippines

Gonzales had match point. Photo by PJ Enriquez

September 13, 2013 ITS Staff – Cebu, Philippines - New Zealand have taken a big 2-0 lead in its Davis Cup Group II Asia/Oceana tie against the Philippines after day one in
Lapu-Lapu City in the island of Cebu.

In the opener, Kiwi No.2 Michael Venus defeated Philippines No.1 Ruben Gonzales in five sets on the clay courts. Venus saved a match point in the fourth set before taking over in the final set 6-4
3-6 6-4 6-7 6-0.

Gonzales was one point away from giving the Philippines an opening lead at 5-4, 40-30 in the fourth set but Venus recovered to even the score at 5-5. In the tie-breaker, the former University of
Illinois Fighting Illini star again took a 4-2 lead but Venus, an ITA/NCAA 2009 All-American from LSU, again managed to claw back before extending the match to five sets where he dominated the rest
of the way.

Michael Venus of New Zealand. Photo courtesy of PJ Enriquez

In the second rubber, New Zealand’s No.1 Rubin Statham battled severe body cramp to beat his local No.2 Johnny Arcilla in straight sets 6-4 6-2 6-4.

US Open Men’s Doubles quarterfinalist Treat Huey and 2009 Australian Open Junior Doubles champion Francis Casey Alcantara will play the doubles rubber on Saturday against Venus and Marcus Daniel.
Reverse singles rubber is slated for Sunday. The winner of the tie will gain promotion to Asia/Oceania Group I. Details at daviscup.com

Preview

Huey Leads Philippine Davis Cup Team in Group II Finals vs New Zealand

September 11, 2013 ITS Staff: Cebu, Philippines - Recent U.S. Open Doubles quarter-finalist Treat Huey will head the Philippine Davis Cup
team together with No.1 singles player Ruben Gonzales, No.2 Johnny Arcilla and Pepperdine University’s Francis Casey Alcantara against New Zealand.

The tie will be held on September13 to15, Friday thru Sunday at Plantation Bay Spa and Resort in Lapu-Lapu City in Cebu. Philippines will host New Zealand in the Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
finals and the winner will get promoted to Group 1 next year. The two nations have met five times previously, with Philippines winning three of the five meetings. However, it was New Zealand who
emerged triumphant from their last meeting, winning 5-0 in 2011.

With British partner Dominic Inglot, Filipino Davis Cupper Huey also reached Wimbledon and French Open doubles round of 16s before appearing in their first Grand Slam final 8 in New York. Photo dailymail.co.uk

Philippines defeated Thailand 4-1 in their Asia/Oceania Zone Group II second round tie. Philippines gained an early advantage in the tie when Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul was forced to retire in
the third set of his opening rubber against Ruben Gonzales. Danai Udomchoke levelled the tie at 1-1 after the first day. Francis Casey Alcantara and Treat Huey then won the doubles to put Philippines
2-1 up before Ruben Gonzales sealed victory with a stunning upset win over Thai ace world no. 207 Danai Udomchoke 6-4 6-3 6-2 in the fourth rubber to secure the tie 3-1.

New Zealand's best. Photo by PJ Enriquez

New Zealand, who is bidding to bounce straight back into Group I in 2014, completed just one rubber, and lost it, in their Asia/Oceania Group II second round tie against Pakistan, but were
handed the victory due to an unplayable court at neutral venue Myanmar. Members of the Kiwi squad are singles World No. 293 Jose Statham, No. 372 Michael Venus, No.447 Artem Sitak, and No.586 Marcus
Daniell.

Most likely to be nominated by the Cebuana-Lhuillier sponsored Philippine team captain Roland Kraut in the doubles, the third rubber on Saturday, will be World ATP No.28 doubles star Treat Huey
with either Gonzales, doubles ranked No. 188 or 21-year old Francis Alcantara, the 2009 Australian Open Junior Doubles champion. Last April Huey and Alcantara posted a convincing straight set victory
over Thailand’s Nuttanon Kadchapanan and 17-year-old Pruchya Isarow 6-3 6-3 7-6(4).

Alcantara was selected to compete at the 2013 NCAA Doubles championship in Illinois last May while Johnny Arcilla recently won the singles PHILTA National Championships held to weeks ago in
Manila. More details on Davis Cup